I am using it for partial repair of the lacquer paint of the guitar and masking at the painting work.
Compared to the yellow one, the degree of adhesion is somewhat gentle, so it is safe to peel off the part of the protected film when peeling off after painting and will not peel off.

Because 3M masking tape is reliable, I used No.243J Plus and Japanese paper tape from before. I used this tape by looking at the description for glass and sash this time. It is superior to the glass surface as it is being said as for glass. The feeling seems to be better for Japanese paper tape, but 2479H seems to be better for this degree of refreshing when pulling out and sticking it away and peeling off from the glass surface. It is also excellent for reapplication and reuse to another side (work to add the description on the peeled tape and reattach it to other glass surface).

I was using the 3M drive for a long time, but the adhesion was strong and the reposition work was troublesome. After changing to here, the adhesive strength is moderately reworked also easy to do, and since there are also few yore, it holds a long pitch and a straight line can be affixed, so it is handy. I think that it is this if I get lost by masking on a smooth surface. (It is no good for clothing, as it brings the surface)